transitive. to pledge out: to redeem (a thing) from pledge or pawn; to ransom or bail (a person) out of prison, servitude, etc. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > financial dealings > borrowing money > borrow money [verb (transitive)] > pawn > redeem from pawn or pledge (8) to pledge out1446 transitive. to pledge out: to redeem (a thing) from pledge or pawn; to ransom or bail (a person) out of prison, servitude, etc. Obsolete. raquite1454 transitive. To redeem. redeem1474 transitive. To free, recover (mortgaged property, something put in pledge, etc.) by payment of an amount due or by fulfilment of an obligation. Also… to take out of wed1483 In various phrases the noun assumes the contextual sense: The condition of being pawned, mortgaged… to set, put, lay toor in wed, to betake on wed… in-borrow1541 transitive. To redeem from pawn. inquit1541 transitive. ‘To redeem from being pledged’ (Jamieson). disimpawn1631 transitive. To take out of pawn; to redeem (what is in pawn). Subcategories:— redeem from mortgage (1) |
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